Complete EU law : text, cases, and materials

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Complete EU law : text, cases, and materials

Elspeth Berry, Matthew J. Homewood, Barbara Bogusz

(Complete : law solution)

Oxford University Press, c2015

2nd ed

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Previous edition: 2013

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This innovative text combines extracts from leading cases and articles with expert author commentary in a concise and student-friendly format. It is the ideal resource for those new to the subject, providing students with a well-rounded, contextualized understanding of EU law. Extracts are clearly introduced and explained with critical questions to guide reading and help develop analytical skills ready for exams and further study. Each chapter includes further resources such as definitions, diagrams and review questions to help build students' understanding of the subject and support them throughout their course. Further reading and assessment questions are also included for each topic, aiding exam preparation and providing a useful springboard for further research and essay preparation. Online Resources This text is also supported by an Online Resource Centre which includes: * An interactive timeline and map illustrating the development of the EU and providing essential background knowledge of the Union and its Member States * Video clips from the European Commission showing key moments in EU legal history * Updates from the authors allowing students to stay on top of key developments in EU law * Self-test questions with instant feedback to help check understanding and assist with revision * Outline answers to assessment questions to help develop essay and problem-solving skills ahead of exams

Table of Contents

  • 1. The origins of the European Union and EU law
  • 2. Official institutions of the European Union
  • 3. Sovereignty and sources of law
  • 4. Enforcing EU law rights in national courts
  • 5. Member State liability in damages
  • 6. Preliminary references
  • 7. Challenging EU action or inaction
  • 8. EU liability in damages
  • 9. Human rights in the EU
  • 10. Free movement of goods
  • 11. Free movement of persons
  • 12. Freedom of establishment and freedom to provide and receive services
  • 13. Competition law: Article 101 TFEU
  • 14. Competition law: Article 102 TFEU
  • 15. Enforcement of EU competition law

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